Automotive
INFINITI Engineering Academy: Your road to full throttle F1 engineering internship
The deadline to apply to INFINITI Engineering Academy is fast approaching with Engineering students from Oman encouraged to apply for the Middle East final by Oct.25.
Applicants stand a chance to win an internship in automotive and Formula 1™ engineering that will give them a chance to work with leading engineers at INFINITI and Renault F1® Team.
This is the only automotive-to-motorsport engineering recruitment programme of its kind in the world that opens doors for students into the premium automotive and Formula 1™ industries by offering them a six months placement at the INFINITI Technical Centre Europe and a further six months at the Renault F1® Team Technical Centre in the UK.

Markus Leithe, Managing Director, INFINITI Middle East.
Markus Leithe, Managing Director, INFINITI Middle East said, “The INFINITI Engineering Academy in its sixth consecutive year remains the only programme of its kind. There simply is no other programme out there offering such a unique, fast-track path into a prestigious international engineering career in automotive and Formula 1™. With the deadline approaching, we continue to encourage more talented students from Oman to apply to the Academy for their chance to win this one-of-a-kind career opportunity.
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One lucky engineering student from the Middle East, currently studying in a regional university, will be selected to study in the programme along with six winners from other regions (Asia & Oceania, Canada, China, Europe, Mexico and USA)
Students from Oman can submit their applications by visiting academy.infiniti.com. The selection process involves completing a two-step registration process, passing a series of online tests, a video conference interview, and finally attending an assessment day.
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